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The productivity paradox

January 29, 2008 Smartsheet's Brent Frei and Mark Mader offer their take on why productivity growth has mysteriously slowed since 2004. TAGS: productivity, America, knowledge, Intel, U.S., e-mail, PC

Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird

September 18, 2007 The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next? TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Corp., Stephen O'Grady, Firefox, RedMonk, corporation, Internet Service Provider, Gmail, e-mail, Web browser, Microsoft Outlook, open source, Netscape Communications Corp., success, Internet service

'Storm worm' exploits YouTube

October 10, 2007 Spammers may have changed tactics, targeting a familiar Web site rather than PCs for the purpose of spreading the trojan. TAGS: YouTube, spammer, trojan horse, Graham Cluley, spam filtering, bot, spam, Google Inc., function, e-mail, security, PC, video

The best idea Jeff Hawkins ever had

June 1, 2007 That's what the inventor of the Treo and Palm Pilot says about the Palm Foleo. He has a tough sell ahead. TAGS: Jeff Hawkins, Palm Treo, organizer, Palm Inc., Palm Pilot, idea, smart phone, PC, IBM Corp., e-mail

Is Foleo Palm's folly?

May 30, 2007 A device the company billed as "a new category of mobile device" is in reality a small, underpowered laptop best suited for reading e-mail, analysts say.Photos: Palm adds Foleo to its portfolio TAGS: Jeff Hawkins, smart phone, ultraportable laptop, mobile computing, Palm Inc., laptop computer, Palm Treo, Motorola Inc., RIM BlackBerry, Gartner Inc., mobile device, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Windows

'Sysbug' Trojan horse says something about Mary

November 26, 2003 An e-mail with the subject line: "Re[2]: Mary" from James2003, may actually contain a program that takes over a person's PC. TAGS: Sophos Plc., trojan horse, e-mail, Microsoft Windows, PC, security

Web threats to surpass e-mail pests

April 24, 2007 By next year, Trend Micro predicts more malicious attacks will hit Internet users via the Web than via e-mail. TAGS: Raimund Genes, Trend Micro Inc., threat, HTTP, security, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Windows

Windows Mail bug may expose Vista users

March 23, 2007 Possible security vulnerability in Windows Mail could be exploited by attackers to run programs on Vista PCs. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Vista, attacker, security, link, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, e-mail, PC

Does your PC have a good rep? To send e-mail, it better

July 26, 2006 Most computers that send e-mail are bad Netizens, say firms using new "reputation-based" scoring to filter client e-mails. TAGS: reputation, e-mail security, spam, e-mail, IP address, IP, PC

Sprint to offer enhanced Yahoo e-mail for a fee

June 8, 2005 The two companies are hoping to entice customers with improved features such as faster access and a PC-like interface. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, Yahoo! Inc., fee, cell phone, e-mail, PC

Comcast reports 35 percent decline in spam

June 29, 2004 Cable giant says recent decision to block a port has dramatic results--but it still ranks highest in bulk e-mails sent. TAGS: Comcast Corp., spam, volume, message, e-mail, broadband, PC

Brightmail tackles zombies

July 1, 2004 Antispam vendor releases new version of software to try to keep zombie PCs at bay. TAGS: Brightmail Inc., zombie, spam, spammer, anti-spam, IP address, address, IP, e-mail, PC

Google fleetingly offers some 1,000GB

May 19, 2004 An apparent glitch briefly escalated the e-mail storage arms race by a factor of 1,000, but when users blinked, that terabyte of Gmail space was gone. TAGS: Gmail, terabyte, Google Inc., e-mail, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., PC

Regulators go after wireless spam

March 11, 2004 The Federal Communications Commission has begun crafting rules to head off a possible tidal wave of unwanted e-mails sent to cell phones. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., spam, cell phone service provider, CTIA, wireless device, regulator, cell phone, AT&T Corp., service provider, spokesman, e-mail, PC

Cursor hole puts Windows PCs at risk

March 29, 2007 Vulnerability in the way Windows handles animated cursors puts users at risk of serious cyberattacks. Microsoft is working on a fix. TAGS: cursor, cyberattack, attacker, vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Windows PC, attack, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC, e-mail, Microsoft Windows

College students take to Ruckus

February 28, 2007 Service that caused a stir in January by offering free music to those with .edu e-mail is seeing double-digit growth. Photos: Sansa connects TAGS: college student, SanDisk Sansa, music, student, conference, PC, photograph, e-mail

Linux PC maker plans e-mail service

October 13, 2003 Linare, a seller of cheap Linux PCs, plans to offer a free e-mail service for fans of the open-source operating system. TAGS: Linare, Linux PC, Linux, domain name, Apple Computer, open source, e-mail, e-mail address, PC, operating system

Braid virus winds its way through e-mail

November 4, 2002 Although the latest mass-mailing computer virus is off to a slow start, antivirus companies say it shares some attributes with the widely spread Klez family of viruses. TAGS: Klez worm, Networks Associates Technology Inc., virus, computer virus, e-mail company, Trend Micro Inc., antivirus software, antivirus company, antivirus, Symantec Corp., family, e-mail, service provider, screensaver, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC

Symantec incorrectly flags Yahoo Mail as a virus

February 28, 2007 Accessing the beta version of Yahoo Mail on a PC with Symantec's updated antivirus software incorrectly sounds alarm bells. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Inc., antivirus software, virus, error, antivirus, security, PC, e-mail

Sobig lingers despite shutdown date

November 30, 2003 The e-mail virus is the third most active virus in November, two months after it was supposed to have terminated itself. TAGS: Sobig, MessageLabs Ltd., virus, copy, PC, server, e-mail, battery
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